Secret Sauce, I'll ask Victor if I ever join his music summer camp --- bro the way Stuart slaps the bass (I am fortunate to buy his VHS and learn his style before the internet) -- Stuart's slap bass is amazing.. it's compounding like Key and Peele contribution to comedy with slap ass; very unfortunate metaphor. Stuart led me to Victor and his brother which is complete blessings. I learned the bass during VHS days before the internet when Stuart had a instructional VHS that taught me the fundamentals of Bass Guitar (which I practiced religiously) before I played regular guitar for HS jazz band and onwards -- and it's made me a better Guitar player and a prime 2nd-ary bass player to any group I play with.
I never noticed how similar the Fender Urge Stu Hamm bass looks like Victor Wootens Fodera Yin Yang bass. They have practically the same body shape and pickguard shape/color scheme. Never noticed how similar the basses looked until now.
Here Victor demonstrating that he is a good person apart from one of the best bass players. He could have crushed Stuart (like that italian guy would have done) but he remained at the same level. Because music is not a competition. Bravo Mr. Wooten.
I grew with Stu, Evan. I respect him and he means a lot for our generation. But I think nowadays there are millions of better bass players. He was a pioneer at his time. Now he is an average player. It happens everywhere. Life.
+Martí Sanmartí I dont understand why people complain on Malaman all this much for that video, he actually stated the he overplayed as he was very exited to play with the god Wooten is to him.
My opinion on Victor wooten is if you take away his thumb playing and what he mixes with it he's not incredible. His finger picking isn't anything to brag about. My level of bass tapping is better than Victor wootens And my finger picking Stu hamm videos set the ground work for me. Put billy sheehan or trip wamsley or felipe Andreoli or many other bass players up there with Victor. See how normal Victor wooten becomes. Just my thoughts
You take away Victor wootens thumb technique and what he mixes with it and what do you got. Someone not as incredible as he's made out to be. I can tap and fingerpick better than him. Put billy sheehan Rufus philpot Trip wamsley Felipe andreoli Adam nitty Or many other bass players up there. See how normal Victor becomes. Stu hamm videos laid out most of the ground work for me. As well billu sheehan and trip wamsley. Just my thoughts
Just know that every single bass player is laughing at you right now. You can't even properly arrange a sentence, but you are trying to convince people on RUclips that you can pluck and tap better than Victor Wooten? Furthermore, you are trying to say that simply without those 2 techniques, Victor is not all he is cracked up to be? If I had a tiny pecker like you certainly do, I would probably just drive around an obnoxious and unnecessarily loud jacked up pickup truck to compensate for my lack thereof. I wouldn't try to walk that walk when it comes to something that requires years and year and years of dedicated, deliberate, and disciplined practice and committment to mastering an instrument. I don't even know you and I automatically want to slap an example out of you.
This just became my favorite video on RUclips, my 2 favorite Bass Icons just grooving together, smiling and just playing a simple groove, glorious.
they need to go on tour start the new bass extremes! and lose steve bailey 🤣
Two absolute bass beasts
it is impossible not to shake your head!
Head shaken
Secret Sauce, I'll ask Victor if I ever join his music summer camp --- bro the way Stuart slaps the bass (I am fortunate to buy his VHS and learn his style before the internet) -- Stuart's slap bass is amazing.. it's compounding like Key and Peele contribution to comedy with slap ass; very unfortunate metaphor. Stuart led me to Victor and his brother which is complete blessings. I learned the bass during VHS days before the internet when Stuart had a instructional VHS that taught me the fundamentals of Bass Guitar (which I practiced religiously) before I played regular guitar for HS jazz band and onwards -- and it's made me a better Guitar player and a prime 2nd-ary bass player to any group I play with.
I never noticed how similar the Fender Urge Stu Hamm bass looks like Victor Wootens Fodera Yin Yang bass. They have practically the same body shape and pickguard shape/color scheme. Never noticed how similar the basses looked until now.
Looks quite a bit like the Ibanez ATK too...
Hartke has such a good sound
Stu and Vic messing around at a trade show.
Phenomenal.
Increible Feeling....
Awesome!
That is sooooo NASTY! Gotta love it.
Супер суперский!!!
amazing version of chamelon Herbie woudl be proud
Awesome.....
Oh man, two heroes jamming with the same brand I use!
They both goth the funk
Without Stu Hamm, there is no Vic Wooten.
Underrated comment
Hamm and Wooten. AWWW Yeah.
#TeamStuHamm ❤
Sweetness
Yes Sirr.
A technician without a showing ass crack (04:00) is not a technician at all. Anyway, great version, and a lot of soul on it
is stu hamm playing his 32 inch custom fender urge?
Yeah~
What an amazing version
Cool
Why did they choose to play unplugged?
The attack on that butt crack is just epic
Of all the songs to jam to... Chameleon...
Victor wootens bass always has a nice tone.
2 great bass players
Wootens
Who's the plumber?
watch and learn how victor wooten take time. :)
Stu, bringing It.
Here Victor demonstrating that he is a good person apart from one of the best bass players. He could have crushed Stuart (like that italian guy would have done) but he remained at the same level. Because music is not a competition. Bravo Mr. Wooten.
+Martí Sanmartí Do you actually believe this or are you trolling? You greatly under estimate Stu.
I grew with Stu, Evan. I respect him and he means a lot for our generation. But I think nowadays there are millions of better bass players. He was a pioneer at his time. Now he is an average player. It happens everywhere. Life.
+Martí Sanmartí I dont understand why people complain on Malaman all this much for that video, he actually stated the he overplayed as he was very exited to play with the god Wooten is to him.
Groove bass is Victori's cup of tea, the best there is imo. I would love to see Victor and Dave LaRue jam together
My opinion on Victor wooten is if you take away his thumb playing and what he mixes with it he's not incredible.
His finger picking isn't anything to brag about.
My level of bass tapping is better than Victor wootens
And my finger picking
Stu hamm videos set the ground work for me.
Put billy sheehan or trip wamsley or felipe Andreoli or many other bass players up there with Victor.
See how normal Victor wooten becomes.
Just my thoughts
two monsters!!! aowwwwwww!!!
lol, looks like toejam & earl song theme.
Smells like it too
chameleon!
they both look like Dennis the Menace
🤣
when stu played the peants during Surfing with a Alien. he really showed. a cool bass jam to the real show. but his other solos were phnomanal
always roadie crack...
I am bass player, but honestly there is not nothing more borried that two bass players playing solos
You take away Victor wootens thumb technique and what he mixes with it and what do you got.
Someone not as incredible as he's made out to be.
I can tap and fingerpick better than him.
Put billy sheehan
Rufus philpot
Trip wamsley
Felipe andreoli
Adam nitty
Or many other bass players up there.
See how normal Victor becomes.
Stu hamm videos laid out most of the ground work for me.
As well billu sheehan and trip wamsley.
Just my thoughts
Just know that every single bass player is laughing at you right now. You can't even properly arrange a sentence, but you are trying to convince people on RUclips that you can pluck and tap better than Victor Wooten? Furthermore, you are trying to say that simply without those 2 techniques, Victor is not all he is cracked up to be? If I had a tiny pecker like you certainly do, I would probably just drive around an obnoxious and unnecessarily loud jacked up pickup truck to compensate for my lack thereof. I wouldn't try to walk that walk when it comes to something that requires years and year and years of dedicated, deliberate, and disciplined practice and committment to mastering an instrument. I don't even know you and I automatically want to slap an example out of you.
kinda lame from these 2
is stu hamm playing his 32 inch custom fender urge?